Seattle-born star of “The Office” Rainn Wilson discussed the oddities of abstract violence and his unexpected sexual magnetism in a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times Hero Complex blog.

Wilson – a 45-year-old Seattle native best known as Dwight Schrute, beet-farming office drone – was making the rounds in support of his next film, the indie superhero pic “Super.”

Wilson plays Frank D’Arbo, a cook who becomes a masked crime fighter after receiving a message from God. According to the LA Times piece, Wilson joked that the film “mind-raped” Jay Leno after the late night host didn’t know what to make of it.

So, it’s like that.

‘Super’ also has Wilson getting hot and heavy with “Juno” co-star Ellen Page.

Speaking with Hero Complex, Wilson asserted that the ladies love the mask.

“What I didn’t expect is that women are reacting to the movie,” Wilson told the LA Times. “I have women coming up and saying, ‘I never really thought of you as an attractive guy and in the first half of the movie you’re such a schlub, but then by the end, I was, like, ‘Wow.’ I guess women really do like a guy with a square jaw in a costume blowing guys away.

“If he knows how to swing a wrench, a guy can be a hero.”

Wilson also addressed the violence depicted in the film, which apparently includes some wrench-to-head action that let the skull bone fly.

“We show far less violence, but there is the toll of that violence,” Wilson told the LA Times. “The movie asks, ‘What is the difference between a hero and a vigilante?’ And it’s almost a meditation on violence, in a weird way. ‘What is it when someone gets hit in the head with wrench?’

“This isn’t ‘2012,’ where billions of people die, but there’s no genuine consequence or connection to it.”